Sea Day. As we sail our way north to Santiago, Chile, we had a relaxing yet extremely foggy day. We woke up to fog and it hung around all day (pun intended). But as usual there is so much to do on the ship to keep us busy that sometimes we don’t even know where the day went. We started our morning with a nice sit down breakfast, all four of us, and mimosa’s for mom and I. Then Megan and I went to crocheting class till noon. At noon I met back up with the girls in my cabin to correct last weeks homework and go over this coming week’s lessons. At 1:00 Valerie was off to her Algebra tutor and Megan worked on school while I got my blog post all done from yesterday. Then at 2:30pm all four of us went to arts and crafts class. I’ll have to take some pictures of all the wonderful projects we have made. Each craft session comes with a lesson and all the supplies needed to complete it. It can usually be completed within a half hours time and it makes a great souvenir. Lots of beautiful jewelry, bead work, chainmail, sewing projects, charm bracelets….Megan has quite the collection of art as she has been going almost since day one. We had another amazing dinner in the main dining room tonight and then we went off to see the Holland America performers dazzle us with another performance. Tonight’s theme was country western and it was right up our alley. I had to bite my tongue pretty hard not to sing along out loud. We also got a zip drive today of every picture we have had taken since boarding the ship. I will post a few of my favorites below. Feeling blessed to be all together with the ones I love. Missing those who are not here with us, but you are all still in our thoughts, our hearts, and our minds. Blessings, Debra





OMG!! Those are beautiful dresses! Beautiful ladies too! What I wouldn’t give for a sea day!
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